import React from 'react'
import DefaultLayout from '../components/DefaultLayout'
import Container from '../components/atoms/Container'
import PageTitle from '../components/atoms/PageTitle'

const Privacy = () => (
  <DefaultLayout>
    <Container py={9} px={4}>
      <PageTitle>Privacy Policy</PageTitle>
      <p>
        BoostIO, inc (the “Company”) understands the importance of protecting
        personal information, and will observe the Act on the Protection of
        Personal Information (the “Act”) and endeavor to handle and protect
        personal information in an appropriate manner in accordance with this
        Privacy Policy (the “Privacy Policy”). Unless otherwise provided herein,
        the definitions of the terms used herein shall be in accordance with the
        Act.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 1. DEFINITION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        For the purpose of the Privacy Policy, “personal information” shall mean
        personal information defined in Paragraph 1 of Article 2 of the Act.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 2. PURPOSE OF USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        The Company shall use personal information for the following purposes:
      </p>
      <p>(1) Provision of Boost Note service;</p>
      <p>
        (2) Notifications and responses to customer inquiries, with respect to
        Boost Note service;
      </p>
      <p>
        (3) Announcement regarding the Company’s products or services, etc.;
      </p>
      <p>
        (4) Dealing with breach of the Company’s terms of use, policy, etc. (the
        “Terms”), with respect to Boost Note service;
      </p>
      <p>(5) Notifications of amendment to the Terms of Boost Note service;</p>
      <p>
        (6) Improvement of the Company’s service and development of new service,
        etc.;
      </p>
      <p>
        (7) Creation of statistics data which is processed so that no particular
        individuals shall be identified, in connection with the Company’s
        service; or
      </p>
      <p>(8) other purposes related to the above purposes.</p>

      <h3>Article 3. CHANGE OF PURPOSE OF USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        The Company may change the purpose of use of personal information to the
        extent that the purpose of use after the change is reasonably recognized
        to be related to the original purpose of use. When the purpose of use
        has been changed, the Company shall notify the person which can be
        identified by the personal information (the “Principal”) of, or publicly
        announce the purpose of use after the change.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 4. RESTRICTION ON USE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        The Company shall not use personal information, without the consent of
        the Principal, beyond the scope necessary for the achievement of the
        purpose of use, unless permitted by the Act or other laws or
        regulations; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply if
        such use is:
      </p>
      <p>(1) based on laws and regulations;</p>
      <p>
        (2) necessary for the protection of the life, body or property of an
        individual and it is difficult to obtain the consent of the Principal;
      </p>
      <p>
        (3) specially necessary for improving public health or promoting the
        sound growth of children and it is difficult to obtain the consent of
        the Principal; or
      </p>
      <p>
        (4) necessary for cooperating with a national government, a local
        government, or a person or entity entrusted thereby in executing the
        affairs prescribed by laws and regulations and acquisition of the
        consent of the Principal may impede the execution of the affairs
        concerned.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 5. PROPER ACQUISITION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        5.1 The Company shall acquire personal information by proper means, and
        shall not acquire it by a deception or other wrongful means.
      </p>
      <p>
        5.2　 Except in the following cases, the Company shall not acquire
        special care-required personal information (defined in Paragraph 3 of
        Article 2 of the Act) without obtaining a prior consent of the
        Principal.
      </p>
      <p>
        (1) cases where such acquisition falls under any of Items of Article 4;
      </p>
      <p>
        (2) cases where the special care-required personal information is being
        made available to the public by the Principal, a government
        organization, a local government, a person set forth in Items of
        Paragraph 1 of Article 76 of the Act or other persons prescribed by the
        rules of the Personal Information Protection Commission;
      </p>
      <p>
        (3) cases where the Company acquires special care-required personal
        information clearly recognized from the Principal&apos;s appearance by
        seeing or taking pictures; or
      </p>
      <p>
        (4) cases where the Company receives special care-required personal
        information from a third party and such provision of the information by
        the third party falls under any of Items of Article 7.1.
      </p>
      <p>
        5.3 When the Company receives personal information from a third party,
        the Company shall confirm the following matters pursuant to the rules of
        the Personal Information Protection Commission, except where such
        provision of the personal information by the third party falls under any
        of Items of Article 4 or any of Items of Article 7.1.
      </p>
      <p>
        (1) the name or appellation and address of the third party and, for a
        corporate body, the name of its representative (for a non-corporate body
        having appointed a representative or administrator, such representative
        or administrator)
      </p>
      <p>
        (2) circumstances under which the personal information was acquired by
        the third party.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 6. SECURITY CONTROL OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        The Company shall sufficiently and appropriately supervise the Company’s
        employees to ensure the security control of personal information against
        the risk of loss, destruction, alteration or leakage. When the Company
        entrusts a third party with the handling of personal information in
        whole or in part, the Company shall sufficiently and appropriately
        supervise the third party to ensure the security control of personal
        information.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 7. PROVISION TO A THIRD PARTY</h3>
      <p>
        7.1 The Company shall not provide personal information to a third party
        without the prior consent of the Principal, except where such provision
        falls under any of Items of Article 4; provided, however, that the
        following cases shall not be regarded as the provision to a third party:
      </p>
      <p>
        (1) Cases where the Company provides personal information accompanied by
        entrustment to a third party with the handling of personal information
        within the scope necessary for the achievement of the purpose of use;
      </p>
      <p>
        (2) Cases where personal information is provided as a result of the
        succession of business in a merger or otherwise; or
      </p>
      <p>
        (3) Cases where personal information is used jointly with others in
        accordance with the provisions of the Act.
      </p>
      <p>
        7.2　Notwithstanding Article 7.1, in cases where the Company provides
        personal information to a third party (excluding a party establishing a
        system conforming to the standards specified by the rules of the
        Personal Information Protection Commission based on Article 24 of the
        Act) in a foreign country (excluding countries specified by the rules of
        the Personal Information Protection Commission based on Article 24 of
        the Act), the Company shall obtain the Principal&apos;s prior consent to
        the effect that the Principal approves the provision to a third party in
        a foreign country, except where such provision falls under any of Items
        of Article 4.
      </p>
      <p>
        7.3　When the Company has provided personal information to a third
        party, the Company shall make and maintain a record pursuant to Article
        25 of the Act.
      </p>
      <p>
        7.4　When the Company receives personal information from a third party,
        the Company shall conduct necessary confirmation pursuant to Article 26
        of the Act, and make and maintain a record concerning such confirmation.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 8. DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        In cases where the Company is requested by a customer to disclose the
        personal information under the Act, the Company shall, after confirming
        that the request is made by the Principal itself, disclose the personal
        information to the Principal without delay (in cases where the Company
        does not have such personal information, the Company shall notify the
        Principal to that effect); provided, however, that this provision shall
        not apply to cases where the Company is not obliged to disclose such
        personal information under the Act or other laws or regulations. Please
        note that the Company will charge the fee (3,000 Japanese yen per
        disclosure) to the Principal in connection with the disclosure of the
        personal information.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 9. CORRECTION, ETC. OF PERSONAL INFORMATION</h3>
      <p>
        In cases where the Company is requested by the Principal to correct, add
        or delete the personal information under the Act on the ground that such
        personal information is contrary to the fact, the Company shall, after
        confirming that the request is made by the Principal itself, conduct a
        necessary investigation without delay within the scope necessary for the
        achievement of the purpose of use, and on the basis of the result,
        correct, add or delete the personal information and notify the Principal
        to that effect (in cases where the Company decides not to make such
        correction, addition or deletion, the Company shall notify the Principal
        to that effect); provided, however, that this provision shall not apply
        to cases in which the Company is not obliged to make such correction,
        addition or deletion under the Act or other laws or regulations.
      </p>

      <h3>
        Article 10. DISCONTINUANCE OF THE USE, ETC. OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
      </h3>
      <p>
        In cases where the Company is (i) requested by the Principal to
        discontinue using or to erase the personal information under the Act on
        the ground that such personal information is being handled beyond the
        purpose of use publicly announced in advance or has been acquired by a
        deception or other wrongful means, or (ii) requested by the Principal to
        discontinue providing the personal information under the Act on the
        ground that such personal information is provided to a third party
        without the Principal’s consent, and where it is found that the request
        has a reason, the Company shall, after confirming that the request is
        made by the Principal itself, discontinue the use of or erase the
        personal information, or discontinue the provision of the personal
        information, without delay and shall notify the Principal to that
        effect; provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to cases
        in which the Company is not obliged to make such discontinuance of use
        or erasure, or discontinuance of provision, under the Act or other laws
        or regulations.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 11. USE OF COOKIES AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES</h3>
      <p>
        Cookies or similar technologies may be used in the Company’s service.
        Such technologies help the Company to recognize the status of use of the
        Company’s service, etc. and contribute improvement of the service. When
        a user intends to disable cookies, the user may disable cookies by
        changing the web browser’s settings. Please note that when cookies are
        disabled, a part of the service may be unavailable.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 12. CONTACT</h3>
      <p>
        With respect to requests for disclosure, etc., comments, questions,
        complaints and other inquiries regarding the handling of personal
        information, please contact the following.
      </p>
      <p>[address] 201, 2-6-6 Shibuya, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan</p>
      <p>[company name] BoostIO, inc</p>
      <p>[email] kazz@boostio.co</p>
      <p>
        Please note that the Company shall receive the contacts from 10 am to 5
        pm, Japan time, on weekdays.
      </p>

      <h3>Article 13. CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT</h3>
      <p>
        The Company shall endeavor to review timely the status of the operation
        regarding handling of personal information and to improve such operation
        continuously. The Company may amend this Privacy Policy as necessary.
      </p>
      <p>Effective as of November 18, 2019</p>
    </Container>
  </DefaultLayout>
)

export default Privacy
